Thrilling 2026 Canadian Grand Prix F2 Qualifying Results Revealed

Highlights

  • Laurens Van Hoepen took pole with 1:21.422 lap time.
  • Rafael Camara finished second, 0.267 seconds behind Van Hoepen.
  • Alex Dunne and Nikola Tsolov qualified third and fourth.
  • Colton Herta struggled, qualifying 21st at Canadian Grand Prix.
  • Top ten separated by just over one second in qualifying.
  • Results impact starting grid for upcoming Formula 2 sprint race.

Laurens Van Hoepen claims pole for Formula 2 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, stopping the clocks at 1:21.422 for Trident in the closing moments of qualifying.

Rafael Camara is second for Invicta Racing, 0.267 seconds adrift, while Alex Dunne secures third for Rodin after edging championship leader Nikola Tsolov’s Campos entry.

Van Hoepen’s 1:21.422 arrives on his final push, underlining late-session track evolution in Montreal.

Rodin’s Martinius Stenshorne takes fifth, ahead of Invicta’s Joshua Dürksen in sixth. Trident’s depth shows with John Bennett seventh, followed by Noel Leon, Rafael Villagomez, and Gabriele Mini completing the top ten.

Laurens Van Hoepen leads Formula 2 qualifying at the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix
Image Credit: RacingNews365

Colton Herta struggles for balance and grip, ending 21st, leaving significant ground to recover once racing begins.

Colton Herta starts 21st after a difficult session, amplifying the strategic burden for his team.

The spread is tight across the order. The top ten sits just over a second apart, with competitive clusters suggesting slipstreaming and track position will prove decisive.

These results shape the sprint grid under the series format and frame strategy choices around tyre life and DRS sensitivity on Montreal’s long straights.

The weekend runs alongside the broader Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix schedule, adding spotlight pressure as juniors audition against a packed program.

Formula 2 pit lane during qualifying
Image Credit: Pit Debrief

Trident’s package looks well-balanced, reflected by pole and seventh. Invicta’s front-row presence and Rodin’s two cars in the top five confirm multi-team competitiveness.

Campos carries consistent single-lap speed through Tsolov and Leon, while MP Motorsport and Van Amersfoort remain firmly in the points mix on raw pace.

Top ten covered by just over a second hints at minimal margins defining both sprint and feature outcomes.

Attention also turns to F1 narratives. Mercedes prepares upgrades, while Max Verstappen enters as a favourite, with context sharpened by Friday practice updates.

The sprint, where every overtake carries amplified value, should be pivotal for championship momentum. Full focus now shifts to the sprint race as teams refine run plans and tyre allocations.

With margins this small, execution under safety cars and out-laps will matter as much as outright pace. Viewers can check broadcast options via streaming details ahead of lights out.

Visual Summary


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POLE LAP
1:21.422
Van Hoepen / Trident

1

Van Hoepen
Trident

2

Camara
Invicta

3

Dunne
Rodin

4

Tsolov
Campos

Margin to P2:
+0.267s
Top 20 gap:
<1s

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Herta: 21st  


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Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.

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Zane Muniz

Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.

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